Nieman Journalism Lab: Why young reporters need to get past their institutional mindsets; or, how reporters are like priests
Saturday, 21 March 2009, 14:50 via Delicious/martinstabe
"[The] institutional mindset among young journalists is a big problem. Anyone who talks to a lot of managers in newsrooms — “the baby-boomer, Woodward-and-Bernstein era” types — has heard them complain about their 23-year-olds: how they’re not interested in video or multimedia, how they’re not providing the fresh ideas the old timers wish they were." Read More...
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